Mel represents movie star Kip Kllmore. Cher and Dee find out his girlfriend is willing to sabotage his career to advance her own, so they decide to warn him. They find his appointment diary,... Read allMel represents movie star Kip Kllmore. Cher and Dee find out his girlfriend is willing to sabotage his career to advance her own, so they decide to warn him. They find his appointment diary, which starts a series of misadventures.Mel represents movie star Kip Kllmore. Cher and Dee find out his girlfriend is willing to sabotage his career to advance her own, so they decide to warn him. They find his appointment diary, which starts a series of misadventures.
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- Murray
- (as Donald Adeosun Faison)
- Josh
- (credit only)
- Miss Geist
- (credit only)
- Mr. Hall
- (credit only)
- Sean Holiday
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaIngo Rademacher appears as titular character Kip Killmore. Sean is watching General Hospital (1963) in class, commenting to Mr. Hall that they need to find out the latest plot developments regarding Jax and his secret marriage to Miranda. Ingo Rademacher portrayed Jax.
- Quotes
Cher Horowitz: [opening lines]
[as Sean cavorts about, they're coming down the stairs from cinema]
Cher Horowitz: Kip Kilmore. I am so smitten. I'm the past tense of smitten. I'm smut.
Dionne "Dee" Davenport: He is so come-to-me gorgeous.
Amber Mariens: I am so totally he's type.
Cher Horowitz: [sighs] He is so handsome. And according to the articles, he is such a sweet and good-hearted guy.
Murray: You guys are all buggin', right? This Kip Kilmore character is nothing but some lights and makeup, all right? I heard, in real life, he's five-two, and this
[pointing out hairstyle of cardboard display figure]
Murray: right here, it's a rug.
Dionne "Dee" Davenport: How can you say that about Cher's future potential husband?
Murray: Cos it's true.
Dionne "Dee" Davenport: Jealous.
Murray: I'm not jealous.
Cher Horowitz: Mm-hmm. Kip wouldn't be fake. He's much too fine a person. Anyway, I happen to know for a fact that he's tall, has sky-blue eyes, and does all his own stunts.
Sean Holiday: Oh yeah, and how do you know this?
Cher Horowitz: Because Daddy represents him.
Amber Mariens: [grabbing her arm] Oh my God, you've met Kip Kilmore? Tell me, tell me everything! Was he wearing a jacket?
Cher Horowitz: I know what movie he's doing next.
Amber Mariens: You have to tell us.
Sean Holiday: Come on, spill it!
Cher Horowitz: He's gonna star in the movie version of the Tarantula.
Sean Holiday: The comic book? Oh God! If anyone can be the Tarantula, it would be Kip Kilmore! Unless, of course, they cast me!
[goes through exaggerated action routine]
Anyhow, this episode is one of the few that are available in parts of which all the parts were actually present. So, if you back-track or look up ahead, my efforts here to enhance CLUELESS the series with Quotes and other little odds and ends, are directed by circumstances, not by choice. Downloads aren't available most of the episodes, and without the joy of DVD subtitles, lots of what is said is quite often difficult to understand, especially because of the teen-speak. And there is nobody else trying to lay it down for posterity, it's only the 1995 movie that counts.
Cher professes her teenage crush on movie star Kip Kilmore. "I am so smitten. I'm the past tense of smitten. I'm smut." Hilarious! Clever! Just shows you that the show can't be taxed too lightly. What follows next is a sentence by Dee that I found indecipherable. "He is so come-to-me gorgeous" but is that really what she said?
And, to all the CLUELESS fans out there, an amusing IMDb anecdote: It took the powers-that-be here almost two weeks to clear my use of the slang term "buggin'" in that Opening Lines quote by Murray.
Lots of fun here + Nicole BAYWATCH Eggert too!
Had a lot of fun working through this with the Quotes. Of course, TV watchers aren't as smart as movie-goers, and the show landed in front of a largely non-receptive, not-as-smart audience. They'd throw Cher out as 'an unbearably dumb girl" but she's quite the opposite. You just have to 'get' it...
Anyway, it is clear that for all its ups and downs the TV show has way fun moments that bring back the magic of the previous year's blockbuster movie.
- RavenGlamDVDCollector
- Jul 20, 2017